There's 95 acres of johnson grass that typically goes uncut in the winter that borders me. The deer sleep in it during the day. It gets easily tall enough to completely conceal them even when they're standing up or walking.

Last year I was sitting in my tripod right at sundown and it just sounded like a herd of animals was walking all around me, but I couldn't see anything. Finally they broke from the uncut to the cut (my field) and there were 12 does and fawns within 30 yards of me that I hadn't seen or had the slightest clue were there until they came out. Shocked they didn't smell me or run when I was climbing my stand, but I guess they feel pretty safe in that grass.